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Seventh Class

In today's class, we talked about some of the prominent ideas of Dostoevsky. I find he was a pretty strange man and his life would definitely lead one to many questions of the purpose of being and many existential crises. The most prominent moment I recall from his life that struck me as interesting was the mock shooting. Dostoevsky was put on death row at one point and sent in front of a firing squad. However, instead of shooting him they just let him go with the guilt of knowing that he should be dead which lead him to make a lot of existentialist literature. One of the key beliefs in Dostoevsky's philosophy is that mankind is particularly ungrateful and petulant by nature. We always want more than what we have now and will never truly be satisfied until we die. In fact, Dostoevsky goes so far as to say that even in a situation where there could be no upset or conflict created, man would find a way to make it happen regardless simply because that is how we are wired as beings...